Zakir Musa led Ansar Ghazwat ul Hind issues “Security Guidelines” to militants

Srinagar: Ansar Ghazwat ul Hind (AGH), led by commander Zakir Musa, has released what it calls “Security Guidelines” for the militants in Kashmir, calling to stay away from the residential areas.

In a poster released via its media channel Al Hur on Telegram, AGH gives eleven point instructions. Stressing on the need of maintaining secrecy about locations without giving away the location of hideouts and other points to anyone in any circumstances, it further says, militants “should make their hideouts themselves without the help of any civilian or worker The Kashmir Walla reported.”

Since the AGH has been formed, it is for the first time that the outfit has released such detailed guidelines for the militants. However, the militancy has been hit massively in the recent weeks with major gunfights by the joint operations of army, police and paramilitary forces. It is unclear whether other outfits will now follow the AGH or take their own decisions.

According to the report of The Kashmir Walla AGH also asks militants to stay away from residential areas, while at the same time “mobile phones should be used very less and with precautions. Make use of VPN Tor etc. Do not use BBM and instead of it use other encrypted apps. Use internet only for necessary communication and do not make any sensitive communication through it.”

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